The biggest acts in rock music will be hitting the road together for the first time ever for The Hella Mega Tour with further special guests still to be announced.

The London Stadium show will be presented by Harley-Davidson, giving concert-goers the chance to see and experience the newest Harley-Davidson motorcycles. Brand President Neil Grimmer commented, “Harley-Davidson and rock & roll have been synonymous throughout history. So it’s only natural for Harley to present the most epic, full throttle rock tour in history!”

Ticket prices from £62.50 for Glasgow, £45, £65, £75 and £85 for London and £55, £65, £75 and £85 for Huddersfield + booking fees.

To celebrate the exciting announcement, all three bands have announced brand new singles to give fans a taste of their forthcoming albums.

Five-time Grammy Award-winning Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees Green Day unveiled new single ‘Father Of All…’, the lead track on their forthcoming thirteenth studio album of the same name, due out on 07 February 2020.

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Multi-platinum selling, Grammy-nominated Fall Out Boy’s new track ‘Dear Future Self (Hands Up)’ features Wyclef Jean and will be included on their forthcoming record ‘Greatest Hits: Believers Never Die – Volume Two’, due out on 15 November 2019.

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Multi-platinum, Grammy Award-winning Weezer’s new single ‘The End of the Game’ is taken from their forthcoming fourteenth studio album ‘Van Weezer’, due out in May 2020.

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FIVE FAST BAND FACTS:

Green Day is one of the world’s best-selling bands of all time with over 70 million records sold worldwide and 10 billion cumulative audio/visual streams.

In 2004 Green Day released the rock opera ‘American Idiot’, which sold more than seven million copies in the US alone and won them Grammy for Best Rock Album.

In 2010 a stage adaptation of ‘American Idiot’ debuted on Broadway to critical and commercial acclaim.

Fall Out Boy’s seventh studio album ‘M A N I A’ debuted at No.1 on the Billboard 200 in January 2018 and earned them a Grammy nomination for Best Rock Album.

Since dropping their debut album in 1994, Weezer has sold 10 million albums in the US and over 35 million records worldwide.